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Here is the February episode of ALE AND METAL TV! Hope you guys like it. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel for new vid updates.
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Grinderman are probably metal, right?

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And here's some "christian unblack" metal to go along with your "christian" power metal…



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The new Stryper record is surprisingly good, one of those things I never thought I'd hear myself say but it's true..

My wife actually has a very cheesy (80s?) Stryper shirt; that's the only reason why I know about them and their "spirituality".


And here's some "christian unblack" metal to go along with your "christian" power metal…


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I cannot help but chuckle at "unblack" metal. Sometimes it's decent but there's always a little something that's missing. But then again, I'm not very tolerant :D
 
My wife actually has a very cheesy (80s?) Stryper shirt; that's the only reason why I know about them and their "spirituality".




I cannot help but chuckle at "unblack" metal. Sometimes it's decent but there's always a little something that's missing. But then again, I'm not very tolerant :D

Agreed, most "christian" metal of any flavor I've ever heard is sub par at best. Antestor, Theocracy and more recently We Are Legend are the few stand outs that I am aware of and all three produce extremely solid metal for their respective genres.
 


growing up in a christian household really sucks for a metalhead, at least when your parents are southern baptist, but this band was the only one I found that actually put out christian death metal worth listening to. I still listen to this sometimes!
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diJYMHrvboU

growing up in a christian household really sucks for a metalhead, at least when your parents are southern baptist, but this band was the only one I found that actually put out christian death metal worth listening to. I still listen to this sometimes!

I remember buying that album without even knowing that they were Christian metal! Same with Incubus... Still love the music (especially the song you linked to; used to play [the original] DOOM whilst listening to it). Back in the days I would always buy compilations and then buy the albums of the songs I liked.
 
I remember buying that album without even knowing that they were Christian metal!

Would've fooled me too, but check out the three crosses incorporated in the logo! So unmetal.. they have a song called J.G.S.H. (Jesus grinds Satans head).. hilarious.
 
Would've fooled me too, but check out the three crosses incorporated in the logo! So unmetal.. they have a song called J.G.S.H. (Jesus grinds Satans head).. hilarious.

My excuse is that I (a) never listen(ed) to the lyrics and (b) I was young :D The crosses confused me a bit too but I never dove deeper into the issue. Just like the song "invert the inverted cross" by Horde... It's so obvious but I'm so ignorant!

Sometimes I hop over to metal-archives and get a good giggle out of the lyrics of Christian bands. One thing I noticed is that often their song titles are extremely long and convoluted.
 
Oh look, somebody remembered how to make a good death metal record! About firkin time…



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